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Three different frames, different times, One Location. Tinubu Square, Lagos Island. Did you know the 1914 Amalgamation speech was read right at the square?

Three different frames, different times, One Location. Tinubu Square, Lagos Island. Did you know the 1914 Amalgamation speech was read right at the square? #NigeriaHistoryMatters #ASIRIMagazine
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Yoruba couple with their daughter arrive at Westminster Abbey for a service celebrating Nigeria's Independence, London.

Date: 1st October 1960.

Photo Credit: by John Franks/Keystone/Hulton Archive/Getty Images.

Yoruba couple with their daughter arrive at Westminster Abbey for a service celebrating Nigeria's Independence, London. 

Date: 1st October 1960. 

Photo Credit: by John Franks/Keystone/Hulton Archive/Getty Images.

#ASIRIMagazine #nigeriahistorymatters #DigitalArchiving
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Marina, Lagos Island.

Date: 7th of June, 1990

Image Credit: Trager, Lillian Collection/ University of Wisconsin--Parkside. Library : UWP Manuscript Collection/ African Studies Collection

Marina, Lagos Island.

Date: 7th of June, 1990

Image Credit:  Trager, Lillian Collection/ University of Wisconsin--Parkside. Library : UWP Manuscript Collection/ African Studies Collection 

#ASIRIMagazine #history #nigeriahistorymatters #Historyoflagos #Marina
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@mairabashir_ from Borno, started flying aircraft at 17 and became a qualified pilot at 18.

She's a Boeing 737 pilot and a certified drone pilot. Her dream is to become captain of a commercial airline, and she's on course towards achieving it.

@mairabashir_ from Borno, started flying aircraft at 17 and became a qualified pilot at 18. 

She's a Boeing 737 pilot and a certified drone pilot. Her dream is to become captain of a commercial airline, and she's on course towards achieving it.

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he would respond with, “Iya ti mo je ni Iwo” (my sorrows in Iwo). This is how wives came to be known as Iya-Iwo (sufferings in Iwo) and later Iyawo.

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